Borealis announces an important milestone in its efforts to facilitate a more sustainable energy future. The high voltage direct current (HVDC) cable compound based on Borealis Borlink™ technology is being used in crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) power cables qualified for the tender of the “German corridor projects“. This enormous undertaking will transport renewable energy from wind farms off the north coast of Germany to southern areas of the country. Borealis Borlink is a crucial component in XLPE high-voltage power cables enabling HVDC technology transmitting electricity over longer distances with minimal losses. What is more, the material XLPE offers the additional sustainability benefit of being recyclable.
As a responsible supplier of value-adding polymers, Borealis has laid out key objectives in its overall sustainability strategy: to enhance sustainable development in all aspects of company operations as well as in the entire supply chain; and to identify business growth opportunities which promote greater sustainability. In practice, this means innovating and collaborating with partners in order to develop polyolefins-based solutions that enhance energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and accelerate the uptake of renewable energy sources on the largest possible scale. XLPE made with Borealis Borlink extruded HVDC technology is one prime example of how these objectives have been successfully realised in practice.
Borlink™ LS4258DCE, an unfilled XLPE insulation compound, along with the accompanying HVDC semicon Borlink™ LE0550DC, was initially launched in 2014. This was a step-changing innovation because it enabled the use of extruded cable technology at significantly higher voltage and transmission levels than ever before. This cleared the path for XLPE extruded technology to allow a more efficient transmission of renewable energy from remote sources to the grid, contributing to a low carbon energy future.
Yet XLPE offers even more than superior, waste-minimising performance: it is also recyclable. By sorting, separating, and grinding XLPE cable waste, for example in the form of redundant cables, valuable and durable materials can be reclaimed. Among other applications, XLPE recyclate may be used as filler in various polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) compounds.
One Borealis partner, the leading power cable provider NKT, recently announced that it is one of the first cable manufacturer to use recycled XLPE in the production of cable drums. NKT was able to contribute thereby to the circularity of polyolefins in the power cable industry. It is further estimated that this process saves approximately up to around two tonnes kilos of CO2 for every tonne kilo of recycled XLPE. “Borealis is contributing to decarbonisation in multiple ways,” says Lucrèce Foufopoulos, Borealis Executive Vice President Polyolefins and Innovation & Technology. “The successful qualification of Borlink technology for the tender of an infrastructure project like the German Corridor projects shows that we have come full circle. Our polyolefin-based innovations have become crucial links to the energy transition. This is just one of many examples of Borealis’ contribution to a “greener future for all” through innovation and collaboration.
In line with efforts to enhance sustainable development in all aspects of company operations, Borealis is reducing its CO2 footprint at its own facilities. By 2030, the company aims to have significantly reduced CO2 emissions from operations by using 50% of electricity from renewable sources; by increasing energy efficiency by 20% compared to a 2015 baseline; practicing zero continuous flaring; and capitalising on opportunities for carbon capture, utilisation, and storage. To this end, current projects in Europe include:
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photo: Borealis Borlink™ is a crucial component in XLPE high-voltage power cables enabling HVDC technology transmitting electricity over longer distances with minimal losses.
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For over 50 years, Borealis has provided value-creating polyolefin compounds for the global energy industry.
Because understanding project execution is critical to the success of ‘Power Projects’, Borealis provides unparalleled reliability with Assurance Delivered for submarine and land cable projects. In power transmission and distribution, Borealis satisfies the highest demands on performance and across a comprehensive portfolio for medium and low voltage cable applications, as well as high-performance polypropylene (PP) capacitor film solutions for the entire energy sector.
Extra-high, high voltage AC and DC, and medium voltage applications are powered by Borlink™ technology. While the Visico™ technology helps extend the lifetime of cable systems for low and medium voltage applications.
To meet safety standards for industries and buildings sustainably, Borealis also offers a low smoke and zero halogen flame retardant system. Borealis compounds also help meet network provider’s requirements for communication cables, namely fibre optic, data, copper multipair and coaxial cables.
About Borealis and Borouge
Borealis is a leading provider of innovative solutions in the fields of polyolefins, base chemicals and fertilizers. With its head office in Vienna, Austria, the company currently has around 6,800 employees and operates in over 120 countries. Borealis generated EUR 8,3 billion in sales revenue and a net profit of EUR 906 million in 2018. Mubadala, through its holding company, owns 64% of the company, with the remaining 36% belonging to Austria-based OMV, an integrated, international oil and gas company. Borealis provides services and products to customers around the world in collaboration with Borouge, a joint venture with the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC).
Borealis and Borouge aim to proactively benefit society by taking on real societal challenges and offering real solutions. Both companies are committed to the principles of Responsible Care®, an initiative to improve safety performance within the chemical industry, and work to solve the world’s water and sanitation challenges through product innovation and their Water for the World programme.
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